The Mueller Report
The Findings of the Special Counsel Investigation
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Narrated by:
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Marc Vietor
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Mark Boyett
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Victor Bevine
About this listen
The wait is over. After a two-year investigation, the results of The Mueller Report have been released to the public. Now listen to an audio version of one of the most talked about government documents in history. These are the redacted findings of Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his team, which was tasked with investigating Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections, including exploring any links or coordination between President Donald J. Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and the Russian government.
Audible has a history of recording and distributing public documents. This includes The 9/11 Commission Report, The Starr Report, and Pope Francis' encyclical letter on climate change and inequality, Encyclical Letter Laudato Si' of the Holy Father Francis: On Care for Our Common Home.
Editorial notes: This audio recording identifies the sections of The Mueller Report that have been redacted by the Office of the Attorney General. When the narrators reach a section of the report that has been redacted, they will give one of the four reasons for a redaction that is specified in the report. Those reasons are the following: Grand Jury, Harm to Ongoing Matter, Investigative Technique, Personal Privacy. To aid the listener’s comprehension of the report, we have recorded footnotes that contain secondary pieces of information, which provide additional context to the events described. Finally, references to US Code, federal regulations, court cases and other legal and technical documents have been adjusted for brevity and listener clarity. We are providing a downloadable PDF for a full and complete reference. This file can be accessed in your Library section along with the audio.
Please note: Audible's version of The Mueller Report is free. If subsequent versions of this report are released, Audible will make every effort to provide updates.
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- Mr. S. M. Elliott
- 05-05-19
A real eye opener
Love him or hate him this report lays bare all the creepy underbelly of a morally corrupt campaign. Trump's purposeful insistence of plausible denial. The body of evidence if taken as a whole leaves no doubt of obstructive behaviour. The reasons for not charging certain campaign members, where a crime is obvious, but technicalities mean charging impossible. Very enlightening about what Congress has the power to investigate. Overall a very concise informative document.
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- Jacqui Hastings
- 28-04-19
Just the Facts mama.
Just the Facts and nothing but the Facts. How can one person be so shady and know nothing or can't recall what's going on around them! Useful idiot or fellow traveller. Which ever is true he's a low down dirty dog and unfit for the job he holds now and Mueller made that crystal clear in this report.
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- S. B. Kirby
- 11-06-19
Fact is stranger than fiction
I have been listening to the opening chapters of the Mueller Report with increasing incredulity. I am old enough to remember United States President Richard Nixon and the long "saga" (in the late 1960s & early 1970s) of the equally astonishing and equally incredible Watergate Scandal.
.As in the Watergate Scandal, the "Wikileaks" Scandal is like a Russian Matyoshka doll - i.e. with a doll inside another doll inside another doll, etc.. There were initial allegations - provable or non-provable! - about the activities of the Russian Government & (provable or non-provable) allegations about collusion by Trump Campaign workers with the Russians. The second "doll" consists of allegations that (after the Presidential Election) Mr Trump attempted to "pervert the course of justice" (i.e. by sacking one individual & attempting to influence that individual's successor against the Mueller Investigation & repeatedly making statements attempting to undermine the credibility of Robert Mueller)
This is similar to the way that Watergate unfolded - first the break-in at the Watergate building; then President Nixon's cover-up; then his cover-up of the first cover-up; and this cover-up of the previous two cover-ups and so on and so forth. And similarly Nixon and his associates - before and after the Presidential Election - repeatedly lied & "perverted the course of justice".
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